Word: warrantize
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...Harvard officials explained, students there are well cared for financially, including those who attend on scholarships. The $15 monthly allotted each worker by the N. Y. A. was thought insufficient to warrant its use for the relatively few cases in which that university is providing employment...
Many persons are stoutly maintaining George's innocence. While an atmosphere of haste surrounds his arrest, however, there is as yet insufficient evidence to warrant dropping the charges against him. Only by proving beyond question the circumstances, of the encounters will it be possible to determine the validity of George's claims. It is their duty of the police to see that no innocent man is convicted on November...
Since few undergraduates were surprised at the warrant for the arrest of Bennett Y. Ryan '37 on charges of attacking and beating Frank Foster and his consequent surrender to the police at four o'clock there were no sensational developments yesterday in the Dunster House assault case...
...should like to congratulate you on taking the leadership in expression of disapproval of the "Teachers Oath" Act (Ch. 370, Mass. Laws of 1935). I also approve your decision not to consider the matter of sufficient immediate importance to warrant embarrassing the University administration in view of the course of action it has seen fit to announce. Of course I speak only as an individual colleague, in no other capacity, and with no other authority whatsoever...
...year-old building the following winter for reasons of economy. Upon popular demand it was re-opened in October, 1934 for graduate students, primarily those from the Law School. Before the winter was over the old Gym was again, closed, for there had been too little enthusiasm to warrant the expense of its upkeep...